Merci pour ce partage. Ca reste assez intéressant et bien synthétisé mais un peu daté au jour d'aujourd'hui, notamment la partie sur le cours du Bitcoin (ça date de 2014).
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Bonjour,
Je me demandais si certains utilisaient Bitsend Core sous mac via l'application WINE ? Je viens de l'utiliser via ce biais mais comme je suis fraichement arrivé, je ne sais pas encore si toutes les fonctionnalités sont opérationnelles. Peut-être que quelqu'un ici a déjà pu en faire l'expérience. Si oui, je suis friand de conseils et de feedback à ce sujet.
Merci d'avance!
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Hi all. Wow great signature campaign! I'm in and wish this project will succeed! Is is really useful to subscribe on this website : https://theviralexchange.com ? Thanks!
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^ I was promised $10k coin tho. Everyone was super sure about $10k coins, so I just borrowed $ @10%/week from this guy I know & went long. How much longer do you think this is gonna take? Because I don't think I can stall him much longer, and he compounds ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) It'll all work out My Pal, I promise.
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Keep paying for your lulz & education so I could keep getting mine for free ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) If you won't pay for nice things you can't have nice things because there can't be nice things.
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@novusordo: U don't know, Anon? But... you, what do you call it? "Invested"?
I don't care, actually. Anything I've ever "invested" with strangers on the internet was purely for teh lulz. Anything more (like a debt-free education) is just cake. Ask any moron on the street if it's a good idea to invest in anonymously-run operations on the internet. You'll get the answer you expect, unless they're a member of this forum. Speaking of which, do you have any special plans to celebrate the 100 days of your life you've spent trollsturbating here? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FGCtGTD7.png&t=663&c=dTa6ABzwFViuvg)
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@novusordo: You know that's probably the guy you sent your coin to, right?
You're Friedcat? Good to know you're safe, anyway.
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Maybe we should forget asicminer and move on. Time tells us this was a bad investment , as well as rockminer .
You mean... image redacted Good god man are you even able to distinguish your body from the chair and the keyboard anymore? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fs6w6Egz.gif&t=663&c=OlNvXJv-KfUVmQ)
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Hashie... essentially a direct competitor to ghash.io?
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fphotos-a.ak.instagram.com%2Fhphotos-ak-xaf1%2F10735392_1502572966662008_1279441890_n.jpg&t=663&c=zjYgs47ckypUew) Anyone know what these are? Giant miners? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FDM6d2KO.jpg&t=663&c=vVJy8Hw8gyP70g) "Enhance!"
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It clearly states Asicminer and Rockminer... Big effin' deal. It's just text on a webpage. Any proof that this is AM and/or Rockminer? The listing on Havelock showed up at the same time as the website. Havelock wouldn't just let someone pretend to be Asicminer/Rockminer, seeing as they deal with both companies regularly.
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At the top of the page, "Forum Link" is a dead link.
At least we now know that at some point, someone from Asicminer plans to say something on the forum.
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Yes there are other companies that are currently shipping devices with efficiency equal or better than 0.75W/G.
Ok. Which companies? What are the products? How much do they cost? I only corrected a statement. I'm not getting paid to offer you search services. Feel free to find out by yourself. RoadStress is right. Also, there is a teapot somewhere between Earth and Mars orbiting the sun. I offer no proof to back up either of these statements, but feel free to find out their veracity by yourself.
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After seeing some results, I'd throw a bit of BTC toward this endeavor. How much does translating 400 words or so cost?
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I mis-read Frank's post and thought he had personal knowledge that the btcguild hashrate was hashratio.
I was referring to the btcguild hash rate being attributed to AM.
It happens but yes, the user 67117 is (or should be) AM. That was their account on BTCGuild before they went solo, way back when. The hashrate appearing on BTCGuild could be from the franchised miners. AM could assign a worker to each franchisee, so all the hashrate AM owns through franchising gets pointed to one place. It could be AM themselves, rolling out equipment until they get to the point where switching to solo-mining makes sense again. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. AM uses a calculation to determine how much BTC each franchisee owes them per difficulty adjustment period. There would be no reason to have them mine to a specific pool/worker address. Wasn't aware of that. I'd imagine it's actually them then.
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I mis-read Frank's post and thought he had personal knowledge that the btcguild hashrate was hashratio.
I was referring to the btcguild hash rate being attributed to AM.
It happens but yes, the user 67117 is (or should be) AM. That was their account on BTCGuild before they went solo, way back when. The hashrate appearing on BTCGuild could be from the franchised miners. AM could assign a worker to each franchisee, so all the hashrate AM owns through franchising gets pointed to one place. It could be AM themselves, rolling out equipment until they get to the point where switching to solo-mining makes sense again. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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